Yes, not enough people have noticed that this year's Senate map definitely favored the Democrats: 14 seats up for election, compared to the GOP's 21. In the Senate, the Dems have their work cut out for them in 2024.
Brown has a better shot at winning reelection than Cruz does.
Hardly. Ohio and Texas are both shifting even further right.
There isn't enough money in the world to get Beto elected in Texas.
Ohio is definitely shifting right. Similar to the trends in Colorado. Technically a swing state, but would take a lot for a Democrat to win Ohio, or a Republican to win Colorado. Sherrod Brown isn’t as vulnerable as you think, but the odds are definitely against him. Texas is trending less red. Problem for the Democrats is they have no party infrastructure there, and it’s a huge state and a very expensive media market. I already mentioned that the Dems are professional losers… if they wanted to be competitive in Texas, they would start organizing in smaller, local races and work their way up. But no… they keep nominating Beto for statewide office. Definition of insanity.. doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
Hardly. Ohio and Texas are both shifting even further right.
There isn't enough money in the world to get Beto elected in Texas.
Ohio is definitely shifting right. Similar to the trends in Colorado. Technically a swing state, but would take a lot for a Democrat to win Ohio, or a Republican to win Colorado. Sherrod Brown isn’t as vulnerable as you think, but the odds are definitely against him. Texas is trending less red. Problem for the Democrats is they have no party infrastructure there, and it’s a huge state and a very expensive media market. I already mentioned that the Dems are professional losers… if they wanted to be competitive in Texas, they would start organizing in smaller, local races and work their way up. But no… they keep nominating Beto for statewide office. Definition of insanity.. doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
Sherrod Brown isn't even remotely moderate.
A good moderate GoP candidate would beat Brown handily.
Is abortion still going to be illegal in those two states in 2024? Are old people still dying each year?
Who cares about Beto?
For every old Republican that dies there's a younger Democrat that matures into a Republican.
Beto is the type of garbage you people nominate.
Old wives tale.
In the voting age population, 8,000 boomers are being replaced with 11,000 zoomers each day. Republicans are doing everything imaginable to make this group the most engaged and liberal generation in history.
A good moderate GoP candidate would beat Brown handily.
Brown won by 7 points over a standard republican in a year where democrats lost the House races 12 to 4. That was after a massive state-wide shift to the right due to brain drain following the Bush recessions.
Maybe you just don't really know what you're taking about, again.
For every old Republican that dies there's a younger Democrat that matures into a Republican.
Beto is the type of garbage you people nominate.
Old wives tale.
In the voting age population, 8,000 boomers are being replaced with 11,000 zoomers each day. Republicans are doing everything imaginable to make this group the most engaged and liberal generation in history.
All 8,000 boomers don't vote Republican. All 11,000 zoomers don't vote Democrat. And every day people mature into being republicans.
You control education from pre-K through university. You control all of Hollywood, You control all of the media.
And half the country STILL rejects your idiotic ideas.
A good moderate GoP candidate would beat Brown handily.
Brown won by 7 points over a standard republican in a year where democrats lost the House races 12 to 4. That was after a massive state-wide shift to the right due to brain drain following the Bush recessions.
Maybe you just don't really know what you're taking about, again.
Brown beat Renacci in a midterm year. It's not 2018 anymore.
Brown has one of the most extreme left voting records in the Senate. Only mindless trash like Mazie Hirono and Bernie Sanders are left of Brown.
Brown was elected in 2006. The Democrats gained 31 seats in the House and 6 seats in the Senate in 2006. I don't where your "democrats lost the House races 12 to 4" nonsense is coming from. Ohio's House was Republican the year Brown was elected and the year after. It's been Republican all but 5 of the last 30 years. Ohio's senate has been 100% Republican since 1984.
Every time you tell me I'm wrong you prove you don't know what you're talking about.
Brown won by 7 points over a standard republican in a year where democrats lost the House races 12 to 4. That was after a massive state-wide shift to the right due to brain drain following the Bush recessions.
Maybe you just don't really know what you're taking about, again.
I don't where your "democrats lost the House races 12 to 4" nonsense is coming from. Ohio's House was Republican the year Brown was elected and the year after...
Every time you tell me I'm wrong you prove you don't know what you're talking about.
lol...
There are 16 house of representative districts in Ohio. In 2018, Republicans won 12 and democrats 4. Republicans won the state wide popular vote for governor, AG, House, and state reps, but Brown easily defeated the republican in the senate race.